Posted on 05/15/2024 4:14:31 AM PDT by marktwain
At about 4:28 p.m., on May 3rd, 2024, in Okaloosa County, Florida, an Okaloosa Deputy Sheriff responded to a domestic violence call from an apartment complex. A few minutes later, the Deputy shot and killed Senior Airman Roger Fortson after Fortson opened his apartment door in response to the Deputy’s demands.
The incident has gone viral. Fortson’s family has hired controversial lawyer Ben Crump. Crump has made statements the shooting was at the wrong apartment, and Fortson was shot as he walked away from the door, and deputies burst into the apartment. From news4sanantonio.com:
Crump wrote that Fortson grabbed his “legally-owned” gun and was shot as he was walking back to the living room, as deputies burst through the door.
A woman at the complex directed the Deputy Sheriff to apartment 1401 based on information she had received from another woman. The Deputy called for backup and told the woman to direct the backup to him when they arrived. The Deputy proceeded to the apartment. He listened for several seconds at the apartment, then knocked on the door. Then he moved out of the vulnerable area in front of the door and out of the view of the peephole. Then he knocked again while out of view of the peephole. From inside the apartment, a garbled phrase can be heard, of a few words. The only distinguishable word was “police”.
The deputy moves in front of the door, knocks loudly, and announces himself. He demands the door be opened. He knocks again, loudly announcing himself and demanding the door be opened. The door is opened partially. The deputy commands: step back.
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And they will find that they committed no wrong. Police investigating police does not work even if another department investigates. Unfortunately in law enforcement there has become an us against them mentality.
If they found he did something wrong, a district attorney will charge him with something like involuntary manslaughter and take a plea for a couple of years at most. If something like this were to occur with an average citizen, we would be looking at 50 years or more in Florida.
Back the blue until it happens to you.
“This is a good example of why you shouldn’t have a firearm in your hands or even visible when opening the door for law enforcement.”
Problem is as it stands now, they don’t even have to SEE a gun. All it takes is not IMMEDIATELY obeying commands, moving your hand too fast towards your torso, reaching down to pull up your pants, reaching in your back pocket to pull out your ID, having ANYTHING in your hand that might be mistaken for a gun, another officer yelling that one word “GUN” even though the shooting officer does not see one and that officer might be mistaken.
We are now in a situation where “shoot first and ask questions later” and “Better to be safe than sorry” are the rules of engagement. Our soldiers give more benefit of the doubt to an enemy they are taking prisoner or civilians in a battle zone than our own Law Enforcement does our own citizens.
If there was domestic violence and some authoritative voice says “police”, it probably is a police officer.
If you have a gun in your hand, expect police to shoot.
In this situation, the police have reason to believe violence has already happened.
Also, if you were involved in domestic violence, you don’t want to have a gun at hand because you might want to shoot your domestic partner.
“The current World Fast Draw Association (WFDA) record for Open Class Fast Draw in an event called Standing Balloons is .208 seconds - and that includes the time it takes to react, draw, fire and pop a balloon target at eight feet away. A world class competitor can draw and fire a shot in under half a second.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_draw
“My belief is that you need to be able to draw your gun from concealment and hit your target in under two seconds.”
“He said that Colonel Cooper taught him a drill where, from 25 yards, you have 2.5 seconds to get one shot into an 8-inch circle while drawing from concealment.”
https://www.athlonoutdoors.com/article/quick-draw-drills/
“Cops have to have it explained to them that they have to endure risk in the job, they cannot just kill any and all possible risks that they see during their shifts or when they walk into our homes and at our backyard BBQs.”
Very very well stated and absolute fact.
We are now in a situation where “shoot first and ask questions later” and “Better to be safe than sorry” are the rules of engagement. Our soldiers give more benefit of the doubt to an enemy they are taking prisoner or civilians in a battle zone than our own Law Enforcement does our own citizens.
To repeat, cops need to be told that this modern kill everything in front of me and then sort out what the situation was is over.
Cops need to return to the time when they knew that a lot of the burden of risk was on them, cops didn’t used to just gun everyone and their dog, you called cops to calm things, not to kill your drunken uncle, or retarded son, or your Golden Retriever, or yourself.
Those awkward seconds at that front door should have been the cop’s burden of risk, instead he murdered an innocent man answering his front door.
If I owned a gun, I would probably keep it in my bedroom in the dresser near the head of the bed and not anywhere near my front door.
“cops need to be told that this modern kill everything in front of me and then sort out what the situation was is over.”
Cops are unionized.
It is a collective bargaining issue.
An LEO seeing someone with a gun in his or her hand probably assumes it’s a threat.
Yep, that is a massive problem that has looted our city coffers and gave us $210,000.00 a year city lifeguards and firemen buying rental properties on the coast, and everyone hurting their backs and retiring, and teachers unions controlling textbook purchases and nationalizing our schools, and city/county workers voting as blocks to select who the city government is that they bargain pay and pensions with.
When government unionizes, who are they unionizing against, us.
“Domestic violence is a very serious problem. It is a crime. Domestic violence is responsible for more injuries to women than any other reason, exceeding injuries due to rape, mugging, and traffic accidents combined. In some cases, battering escalates to homicide and suicide. The FBI reports that a woman is battered every 12 seconds in this country. Some reports indicate that more than half of all American women will experience some form of violence from their spouses during marriage.
“Three to four million women are physically abused each year. Many of the abused women are beaten as frequently as once a month, once a week, or even daily. Of the 5,745 women murdered in 1991, 6 out of 10 were killed by someone they knew. About 50% were murdered by a spouse or someone with whom they had been intimate.”
https://www.nj.gov/oag/dcj/njpdresources/dom-violence/dv-dispatcher-stud.pdf
“As many unions have noted, a constitutional convention would put everything on the table for discussion, including the constitutional mandates against the cutting of pensions, a guarantee to a public education, protection of the workers’ compensation system, the right for public-sector unions to bargain collectively and a requirement that the state provide social welfare services. Special interest groups that are dedicated to reducing the power of labor unions as well as those seeking the privatization of public services would almost surely be working toward gutting constitutional protections for unions at a constitutional convention.”
https://psc-cuny.org/clarion/2017/april/unions-set-oppose-constitutional-convention/
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JFK shows up again when talking about deadly unions.
JFK quote—”Those who would destroy or further limit the rights of organized labor—those who would cripple collective bargaining or prevent organization of the unorganized—do a disservice to the cause of democracy.”
“This week marks the 57th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s executive order granting federal employees stronger workplace rights and recognizing the value that an empowered workforce brings to public service.
This executive order, issued Jan. 17, 1962, was considered the most significant victory in that era for our union and federal employees, allowing us to come together as one to secure a better future for our families. As pay and working conditions improved, more employees felt empowered and joined AFGE. As a result, our union’s membership grew by 159% in the ensuing decade, enabling us to make even greater gains for workers.”
The instructor at my latest concealed carry class said do not tell a cop you are armed unless the law specifically says you have to. The reason is how he will react, that might get you killed.
Now this is for when being pulled over in a car. The person in this home has every right to be armed. I hope the cop and his department are sued.
Presumably said before being killed by a cabal of men with government pensions.
He would have been shot if he had a donut in his hand, cop was too amped up , probably at 11.
Oswald didn’t have a pension.
No the deputy probably isn’t. Odds are it will be ruled a “good shoot”. It the victim were white it would automatically be a good shoot, but with a black guy there is about 1 in 50 the deputy will catch some grief
“Domestic violence is a very serious problem. It is a crime. Domestic violence is responsible for more injuries to women than any other reason, exceeding injuries due to rape, mugging, and traffic accidents combined”
So anyone even suspected of it should immediately be terminated without question?
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